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Album artwork for Cry (Deluxe Vinyl Version) by Cigarettes After Sex

Cry - the sophomore album from Cigarettes After Sex - was released on Partisan Records (IDLES, Fontaines D.C., Laura Marling) on 25 October 2019. This is the first time the deluxe LP edition is being made available to retail.

Clocking in at nine songs, Cry is a compact collection but its brevity belies its depth. While the band’s sound may be most associated with the romantic pop music of the late 50s and early 60s, Greg Gonzalez pushes into more unexpected sonic territory on Cry, reaching back to his childhood in El Paso, Texas, to draw subtle melodic influence from 90s Tejano stars like Selena and mainstream pop country artists like Shania Twain.

Gonzalez pushes himself lyrically on the album too, tackling sex with the graphic frankness of Henry Miller or Leonard Cohen as he renders unabashed, sometimes explicitly erotic scenes with a casual candour. Writing with a filmmaker’s eye, he captures tiny moments with a rich, cinematic detail that manages to locate the profound within the mundane.

Cigarettes After Sex

Cry (Deluxe Vinyl Version)

Partisan Records
Album artwork for Cry (Deluxe Vinyl Version) by Cigarettes After Sex
LP

£27.99

180 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve on Metallic Foil. Comes with 24” x 24” Foldout Poster and Lyric Booklet.

Black
Released 19/02/2021Catalogue Number

PTKF2173-8

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Cigarettes After Sex

Cry (Deluxe Vinyl Version)

Partisan Records
Album artwork for Cry (Deluxe Vinyl Version) by Cigarettes After Sex
LP

£27.99

180 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve on Metallic Foil. Comes with 24” x 24” Foldout Poster and Lyric Booklet.

Black
Released 19/02/2021Catalogue Number

PTKF2173-8

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Cry - the sophomore album from Cigarettes After Sex - was released on Partisan Records (IDLES, Fontaines D.C., Laura Marling) on 25 October 2019. This is the first time the deluxe LP edition is being made available to retail.

Clocking in at nine songs, Cry is a compact collection but its brevity belies its depth. While the band’s sound may be most associated with the romantic pop music of the late 50s and early 60s, Greg Gonzalez pushes into more unexpected sonic territory on Cry, reaching back to his childhood in El Paso, Texas, to draw subtle melodic influence from 90s Tejano stars like Selena and mainstream pop country artists like Shania Twain.

Gonzalez pushes himself lyrically on the album too, tackling sex with the graphic frankness of Henry Miller or Leonard Cohen as he renders unabashed, sometimes explicitly erotic scenes with a casual candour. Writing with a filmmaker’s eye, he captures tiny moments with a rich, cinematic detail that manages to locate the profound within the mundane.